A panel of U.S. and French diplomats discussed the current state of international law and global conflicts at NYU’s La Maison ...
(The Center Square) – Amnesty International, a human rights organization, condemned U.S. military strikes on suspected drug ...
(Washington, DC) – US military personnel could face legal liability for assisting Israeli forces who commit war crimes in Gaza, Human Rights Watch said today. Direct participation by US forces in ...
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Law of war: Deficiencies and challenges
IT is debatable that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the coalition forces went significantly further than was necessary to enforce the flight ban. Reportedly, 119 Tomahawk cruise ...
Experts say targeted killing of bin Laden in Pakistan justified under law. May 6, 2011— -- Since the death of Osama bin Laden Sunday, administration officials have repeatedly said that the ...
The United Nations said the United States' attacks on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean and Pacific are violations of ...
In a statement Friday, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk said there was “no justification in international law” for the missile strikes that have killed over 60 people.
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Why Trump's illegal war on 'drug boats' was inevitable
The military campaign targeting alleged drug smugglers in the Caribbean and Pacific follows neatly from the drone war's ...
Trump’s assertion that the United States is engaged in an “armed conflict” with drug cartels is based on the same legal ...
President Trump ordered a strike on what he says was a Venezuelan vessel carrying drugs, killing 11 people. NPR asks Brian Finucane of the International Crisis Group if it violated laws. Was a U.S.
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